“This book is unique in the author's approach to the tactics of the Rangers, and his detailed reporting on the types and amounts of firearms used, their ammunition and how much of it was issued and where it was obtained. He also describes the personal preferences of individual Rangers, with good detailed information not found in other works. I enjoyed the interesting accounts of the various fights and campaigns of the Texas Rangers.”—Phil Spangenberger, Firearms Editor, True West magazine
“Drawing on his decades of law enforcement and firearms experience, Dukes has provided something unique to the body of Texas Ranger literature. Many authors incorporate discussions on weaponry while telling the larger story of that vaunted corps of Indian fighters and lawmen. However, few, if any, have put the guns in the forefront and so completely demonstrated their importance to the Rangers’ legend.”—Darren L. Ivey, author of The Ranger Ideal Volume 1 and Volume 2
“Firearms of the Texas Rangers is the story of how the iconic lawmen have armed and defended themselves across three centuries under five flags. It is meticulously grounded in fact, more interesting than oft-repeated legends. Dukes traces the evolution, advantages and drawbacks of the ‘guns that won Texas and the West.’ In doing so he has created the definitive work that will appeal to western history buffs, historians and firearms enthusiasts for generations to come.”—Byron Johnson, Director, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Waco
“With a masterful touch, the author has put to paper a stirring treatment about the Lone Star State's iconic Texas Rangers and their functional adaptation to ever-evolving technology. Drawing from professional experience as a retired Texas peace officer with a recognized expertise in the field of firearms development and application, Doug Dukes is perfectly positioned to write this book. With proven storytelling skill he has splendidly blended history of both the men and their guns. Nonfiction writers will want this book in their libraries as a must-have research tool. Texas Ranger aficionados will treasure the riveting read.”—Bob Alexander, author of Old Riot, New Ranger: Captain Jack Dean, Texas Ranger and US. Marshal and co-author of Texas Rangers: Lives, Legend, And Legacy
“Doug Dukes has done much research of original documents, interviews, and studies to put together a history of the Texas Rangers emphasizing the firearms. It is most interesting and informative.”—Texas Ranger Sgt. Joey D. Gordon, Co. F, Llano (Retired)
“A much-needed scholarly approach towards identifying the weapons utilized by the Texas Rangers. Monumental in both its scope and detail, Doug’s chronicle has much to offer both the serious Ranger student, and the casual interest reader. I heartily recommend this extensive narrative which highlights the deadly, but necessary tools of the Ranger trade.”—Don Jones, Historian, Colt Collectors Association
"This fascinating and well-told story of nearly 200 years of Ranger history describes the transformation of the most famous law enforcement body in the world and how the technology of weapons changed it. . . . [T]his major work will provide new information, not only in the narration but in the photograph galleries."--Tombstone Epitaph
"[W]ill undoubtedly appeal to serious Ranger historians, arms students and casual readers. With a battalion full of fascinating original source information and interviews, Dukes offers riveting reading about the ever-changing guns, ammunition and tactics of this highly respected force. As a former lawman, Dukes knows firsthand the work."--True West
"[Doug Dukes] has produced a massive book, filled with illustrations and information of interest to both gun collectors and fans of the Texas Rangers. . . . Quite readable and informative."--Wild West History Association Journal
“What Dukes accomplished with this book goes beyond just a factually documented and enlightening look at the how a famous force armed themselves. In the process of telling that story, he also created an excellent overview of the subject of firearms in the Old West in general. It’s presented in a manner that assumes the reader is not a firearms specialist, but is still full of juicy and informative historical detail for the advanced student of arms and gunfighting tactics. If you know very little, or nothing, about firearms in 19th-century America, you can get very smart, very quickly, within his chapters.”--Guns of the Old West
"Doug Dukes, with his background of decades of law enforcement and expertise in firearms, has put a unique emphasis on the firearms used and how important they were to the Rangers' success in taming the frontier. . . . I was captivated by the clarity and abundance of the photos. The guns and rifles are of exceptional clarity as are all the photos contained in the book."--Plum Creek Almanac
"Dukes’ use of sources is extensive and well researched. He delivers on his arguments by displaying the improvements of firearms and the Texas Rangers’ ability to adapt their use. This book would be an excellent addition to any Texas historian’s library. It would also appeal to anyone interested in the history of the Texas Rangers or the evolution of the firearm."--Panhandle Plains Historical Review